May 2009 Archive
151.
A year with Python (eli.thegreenplace.net)
152.
Profit per employee for some large tech companies (royal.pingdom.com)
153.
Cappuccino 0.7 Released (cappuccino.org)
154.
Why text messages are limited to 160 characters (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
155.
Scaling Django - Michael Malone, Euro Django Con [pdf] (immike.net)
156.
How To Put Invite Codes on Business Cards (solutious.com)
157.
The Secret Of Google's Book Scanning Machine Revealed (npr.org)
158.
Being too successful is one of life's biggest risks (2004) (groups.google.com)
159.
An approach to fair ad blocking (adblockplus.org)
160.
Top Programming Fonts (hivelogic.com)
161.
How Not to Do Web Site User Registration (appsecstreetfighter.com)
162.
Why journalists deserve low pay (csmonitor.com)
163.
Posterous (YC S08) launches group blogs that are also email lists (mashable.com)
164.
Vim made easy: how to get your favorite IDE features in Vim (arstechnica.com)
165.
The Incredible App Store Hype (stromcode.com)
166.
How I Spent A Million Bucks And Ended Up With These Two Chairs. (blog.mixergy.com)
167.
Search Goes Real-Time With Scoopler (YC S08) (techcrunch.com)
168.
Yup, We're All Pretty Small [Photo] (img19.imageshack.us)
169.
Danger Mouse's EMI-killed CD will be released as a blank CD-R, just add download (news.bbc.co.uk)
170.
Paul Graham: Lisp in Web-Based Applications (2001) (lib.store.yahoo.net)
171.
Conferences (avc.com)
172.
Successful Site in 12 Months with Google Alone (webmasterworld.com)
173.
A Life that Added Up to Something: Paul Erdos (1996) (math.ohio-state.edu)
174.
Sam Odio and the EFF vs. Apple Inc. (eff.org)
175.
Judge Reviewing Pirate Bay Trial Bias Is Removed for Bias (wired.com)
176.
Can you trust Paul Graham with your password? (jgc.org)
177.
Bing (bing.com)
178.
Student's Wikipedia hoax quote used worldwide in newspapers (irishtimes.com)
179.
Lamson The Python SMTP Server (lamsonproject.org)
180.
Creative anti-debugger technique in Spotify for Windows (steike.com)